Remarkable social behaviors have been discovered in Kinda baboons (Papio kindae) that set them apart from other baboon ...
An international team of scientists led by a recent doctoral graduate from the University of Massachusetts Amherst sheds new light on the social behaviors of Kinda baboons (Papio kindae), revealing a ...
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Does it work when private groups manage national parks in some of the world’s poorest countries?when the British-based Kasanka Trust worked with the Zambian government to manage Kasanka National Park. By 2014, 25 protected areas were run through similar partnerships in places as diverse as ...
An international team of scientists led by a recent doctoral graduate from the University of Massachusetts Amherst sheds new light on ...
Each year, millions of straw-colored fruit bats descend on Kasanka National Park for a few months, and scientists are working to understand their mysterious journey For one fall night, it is ...
millions of straw-colored fruit bats descend on Kasanka National Park for a few months, and scientists are working to understand their mysterious journey From Setsubun in Japan to Fèt Gede in ...
The study, conducted over nine years in Zambia's Kasanka National Park, highlights how male Kinda baboons cultivate long-term social bonds with females, a trait that sets them apart. Unlike most ...
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